Solar prominences occur in the sun's chromosphere, which is the layer of the sun's atmosphere located above the photosphere and below the corona. These large, bright features extend outward from the sun's surface and are composed of cooler, denser plasma. Prominences often form in regions of strong magnetic activity, and they can appear as arcs or loops that are anchored to the sun's surface.
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